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gabriele.vajente@LIGO.ORG - posted 11:55, Monday 23 March 2015 - last comment - 20:34, Monday 23 March 2015(17397)
Brute force coherence

Following up on Kiwamu's report, here is the summary page for the coherences during the low noise lock:

https://ldas-jobs.ligo.caltech.edu/~gabriele.vajente/bruco_1110961816/

As usual, here is my digest.

In brief: we need MICH/SRCL subtraction, check SRC angular controls, they might be injecting noise, better tune the IMC longitudinal offset if possible

More details:

P.S. Why are you sending DARM signal into the CARM filter bank?

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daniel.hoak@LIGO.ORG - 12:03, Monday 23 March 2015 (17399)

Ahh you caught on to our hacky audio setup, Gabriele.  The OMC-DCPD --> CARM matrix element is enabled so that we can filter OMC-DCPD in the CARM bank before sending it to speakers in the control room.  (Actually I'm not sure anyone is using this anymore, we can probably discontinue it.)

daniel.hoak@LIGO.ORG - 20:34, Monday 23 March 2015 (17407)

Also I have modified the ITMX violin mode damping so that there is 50x less gain at 450Hz.  (There is an 8th order butterworth bandpass now, instead of a 4th-order.)  This might make the noise a little worse between 480-510Hz, but I think that band is a lost cause anyway.

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